Following a report that the Black-ish actress is making significantly less money than her co-star Anthony Anderson, negotiations are underway for the fifth season. And if she can’t get paid equally, she’ll possibly do less episodes in order to guest star on other shows to make up the difference, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The move has reportedly resulted in a split opinion within the Time’s Up movement: some are worried that taking less work is a step backwards rather than a forward-facing solution.

It’s also slightly more of a complicated situation, as Anthony is not only a co-star, but an executive producer of the show.

However, a network source tells THR that the newly negotiated deal will “significantly increase” her compensation.

Anthony is up for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for his role as Andre “Dre” Johnson Sr. on the show, and Black-ish is nominated for Best Musical or Comedy Series.

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